The ground is covered by very sharp salt crystals, so paddling is best not done barefoot. In some places the salt is covered by a small depth of water, and one good place to view the conditions is a rest area on the interstate, 10 miles east of Wendover at the NV/UT boundary it is quite an experience to walk a short distance into the salty wasteland. The Great Salt Desert is well worth seeing - there is nothing else like it in America - although it is a long way from anything else scenically interesting. The interstate runs exactly east-west and is dead straight for almost 50 miles, between the Cedar Mountains to the east and Wendover on the Utah/Nevada border. A large section between these two installations is still accessible though, and this is where I-80 crosses the desert. It is said to be possible to see the curvature of the Earth at the horizon.Ī large proportion of the Salt Lake Desert is used by the military Hill Air Force Base to the north and the Wendover Gunnery Range to the south, and there have been many reports of the damage done to the land by the last 40 years of weapons testing. However, a rather more spectacular sight is provided by the great expanse of salt flats, remnants of the former Lake Bonneville, that extend south and west from the lake - this huge desert is almost completely white and level for over a hundred miles in some directions. The lake is famous for its high salinity (which varies between 10 and 25%), second only to the Dead Sea of Israel, but like the Salton Sea in California, the water tends to be rather smelly and this is not in general a place for swimming or sunbathing.
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